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Live performance in New York City, written & performed by Sally Greenhouse. An allegory about becoming physically disabled. Compliments of Dixon Place
Professor Dan Ariely, researcher in Behavioral Economics, whose TED talks have been seen by 27 million, weighs in on his latest book release MISBELIEF: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things, as host performance artist/broken neck survivor Sally Greenhouse struggles to explore the current political & psychological resonance for those with acquired physical disabilities during the Covid era, after viewing his short video online. "When is Life Worth Living?" Inspired by Ariely...
Secret Lives of the Disabled
Live performance in New York City, written & performed by Sally Greenhouse. An allegory about becoming physically disabled. Compliments of Dixon Place